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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
My beloved @Canes - the toughest guys around - know the importance of wearing the mask to protect people around them. Go Canes! - RC https://t.co/P0GlgV5nxr — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Congressman John Lewis was a hero whose lessons will echo for generations to come. Let’s all honor him by working to live up to his example. - RC https://t.co/0PhCmptjyo — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper has laid out his priorities for the help still needed from Washington to battle COVID-19, protect people’s health and support an economic recovery. https://t.co/KNzVX5XbHJ https://t.co/9AlScRoHML — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @ncdhhs: Governor Roy Cooper announced North Carolina will continue to stay paused in Safer at Home Phase 2 when the current Executive O… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @FLONC: Ana Lucia Divins and Irania Patterson of @ccmangosauce join us today on #AtHomeWithFLONC! The Charlotte-based group introduces t… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our Latinx community has been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. @NCDHHS has launched the Spanish language symptom checker to fight this disparate impact and give people reliable information about symptoms and testing resources in their communities. https://t.co/PGNRYh7g1O — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
It’s graph day — Dr. Cohen will be going through our state’s data and trends today at 2 PM. — PolitiTweet.org
NCDHHS @ncdhhs
NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen, M.D. along with the members of the Coronavirus Task Force will be available today at… https://t.co/L4i8yaGaBp
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
COVID-19 has highlighted the longstanding disparities in our health care and economic systems. The members of this task force will work with communities to address and fix these inequities as we recover from this pandemic. https://t.co/ANRCobRs29 https://t.co/nH3PJLu4W1 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper announced yesterday that we will stay in Safer At Home Phase 2 for another three weeks: “Our re-opening priority is the school building doors, and in order for that to happen we have to work to stabilize our virus trends.” https://t.co/Dky7P05Xge https://t.co/g3CyIvDeOP — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Throughout this pandemic, the most important opening in our state has been that of our classroom doors. Yesterday, Gov. Cooper announced that North Carolina schools will be opening this fall for both in-person and remote learning. https://t.co/3IkRtSfgKh — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
CDC Director Robert Redfield said that if everyone could wear a face covering over the next six weeks, we could drive this virus into the ground. Let’s do that for our children, if nothing else. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We want to be done with this pandemic, but it’s not done with us. We’ll continue toward the school year & work together with everyone’s safety in mind. The easiest & most effective way we can ensure our children go to school in August and ease economic restrictions: wear a mask. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Easing restrictions now to allow more high-transmission activities could cause a spike that would threaten our ability to open schools. The most important opening is that of our classroom doors. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our virus trends are not spiking like some other states. We have hospital capacity and our percent positive is still high but it's steady. However, our numbers are still troubling and they could jump higher in the blink of an eye. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, I also announce that when the current executive order expires this Friday, July 17, North Carolina will continue to stay paused in Safer at Home Phase 2 for three weeks. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Ensuring that this plan protects not just students, but teachers and staff, too, is the top priority. I strongly encourage all superintendents and principals to listen to teachers and staff as they shape their plans. This will be challenging, but I have faith in our teachers. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
In March, our teachers and school staff dove head first into the challenge of remote learning and meal distribution. They rose to the occasion, and now we’re asking them to rise even higher and dig even deeper. So we must move ahead with the resources needed to protect them. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
My mom was a teacher. I’ve spent time with teachers in every corner of our state. It didn’t take a pandemic for me to understand that teachers are some of our most essential employees – pulling from their own pockets to buy supplies and getting in early just to stay late. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We know that schools provide much more than academic lessons. They support children’s social, emotional & physical development. They’re reliable sources of good meals. And they’re a critical line of defense when a student has a troubled home life including abuse, hunger & more. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We know there will always be some risk with in-person learning and we are doing a lot to reduce that risk. But as pediatricians and other health experts tell us, there is much risk in not going back to in-person school. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
There are no decisions more important than the ones about our children and our schools. This announcement is the result of careful, collaborative and painstaking work. As with many choices during this pandemic, we are working with the best information and science we have today. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The start of school is a month away for most of our children & we know a lot can happen with the virus during that time. If trends spike and in-person school cannot be done safely with these safety protocols, then we will need to move to all remote learning like we did in March. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Plan B is a baseline for our state. However, as I said earlier, districts can choose plan C – which requires all remote learning – if they determine that is best for those children, parents and teachers in that area. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Schools will look a lot different this year in order to be safe and effective. Public health experts and school leaders developed these rules to protect students, teachers and families. They also have detailed procedures for what’ll happen if a student or teacher tests positive. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Schools are also recommended to implement other safety precautions such as: one-way hallways & entrances; keeping students in small groups; eating lunch in the classroom if the cafeteria won’t allow for social distancing; and suspending large group activities like assemblies. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Teachers will work to limit sharing of personal items and classroom materials. Nonessential visitors and activities involving outside organizations will be limited. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Schools must create a way to isolate students who have symptoms and ensure they can get home safely. Schedules must allow time for frequent hand washing and schools will regularly clean classrooms, bathrooms, buses and equipment. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Districts and schools can use a plan that works for them – whether it’s alternating days or weeks or some other strategy. Symptom screenings, including temperature checks, will take place daily before children enter the school buildings. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
To help, the state will be providing at least 5 reusable face coverings for every student, teacher and staff member. And we have already delivered a two-month supply of thermometers and medical-grade equipment for school nurses. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Face coverings will be required for every teacher, staff and student from kindergarten through high school. The studies have shown overwhelmingly that face coverings reduce disease transmission. — PolitiTweet.org